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Maui: Friendly, Quirky, and Full of SoulA market where you can borrow a dog for the day. The clothing-discouraged drum circle every Sunday at sunset. A honky-tonk bar that's dedicated to Willie Nelson. Yes, we're talking about Maui

25 Reasons We Love OaxacaIf one walk through the romantic old streets doesn't leave you infatuated with Mexico's colorful colonial city, a little mescal usually does the trick

Secret Hotels of BaliThe island is home to some of the world's most famous resorts. When it comes down to friendliness, however, they can't compare with these seven intimate gems

20 TipsNews ways to use pillowcases, cell phone cameras and calculators, and more advice from our readers

Trip Coach: EuropeThree Girl Scouts heading to London and the Swiss Alps want to squeeze the most fun out of a limited budget

Face-Lift: ParisThe City of Light is in the middle of a cultural boom, beginning with the anticipated reopening of the Musée de l'Orangerie

Hot Property: Home in Bueno AiresPatricia O'Shea, a former publicist, and British record producer Tom Rixton got a little help from their friends when opening their hotel

This Just In!An exhibit on first ladies opens at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, some cruise lines start charging an additional fuel fee and a portable solar panel lets you charge your iPod anywhere

A Softy for MilwaukeeThe city has always been a nice place. Recent improvements, however, have also made it a nice place to visit

Recent Features

As seen on TV! We've followed Don Draper for seven seasons as he's crisscrossed the globe, be it via Cadillac or TWA flight. As the final episodes air, we're taking you back to the Golden Age of travel with a 'Mad Men'-inspired vacation guide for retro-style trips to cities Don visited.